Written by super star Grant Morrison with art and cover by Sean Murphy (American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest) JOE THE BARBARIAN is an action adventure story about a young imaginative boy who doesn’t fit in at school.

We’re pleased to announce that the following Vertigo and DC Comics titles were nominated for The 2011 SCREAM AWARDS:
DAYTRIPPER by Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon and AMERICAN VAMPIRE by Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque for Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel

THE NEW YORK TIMES Arts Section included the WE3: DELUXE EDITION in the “Coming Attractions” feature on Sunday.
Along with the new cover below, the WE3: DELUXE EDITION features 10 completely new story pages from the Eisner Award-winning team of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely integrated into the narrative, plus a bonus section featuring a wealth of character designs and sketches from Quitely, with commentary and script excerpts from Morrison.

The powerful and emotional story WE3 by the ALL-STAR SUPERMAN team Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely will be available for the first time in hardcover. And as if that isn’t enough, this amazing Deluxe Edition will contain 10, yes, count ‘em on both hands, 10 new pages of story by Morrison and Quitely.

If you’re a fan of Grant Morrison (and who isn’t?), you’ll be stoked to know that FLEX MENTALLO will be published in book form this year. This marks the first time the four-issue mini-series written by Morrison and illustrated by artist Frank Quitely is being collected. FLEX MENTALLO sprang out of Grant’s mind bending and infamous run on DOOM PATROL.
Pick up this beautiful Deluxe Edition hardcover with bonus material this Fall.

Seven, they say, is a magic number. And this morning, we can't disagree.
Because DC and Vertigo have put on an impressive showing, combining to win seven, yes seven of IGN's thirteen awards for the Best of 2010.
Here's the rundown...
Best New Series: Vertigo's AMERICAN VAMPIRE

The first Vertigo Resurrected is a 100 page book that features "Shoot," Warren Ellis's much-talked about, but never published story, involving schoolyard killings and John Constantine.
[Page 2 from “Shoot”]